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Brief description of the IRT 30
In a house which is heated by floor heating, the temperature
fluctuations should not become too large. Furthermore, this kind
of heating heats up and cools down very slowly. In this situation,
weather dependent regulation is a good choice, because with this
regulation the heating intensity of the boiler will only be affected
by the outside temperature. Because of this, changes will take
place relatively gradually.
What does the weather dependent regulation mean?
- The heating intensity of the boiler is determined by the outside
temperature and specific preset values on the IRT 30 clock
thermostat.
- When the outside temperature drops, the boiler will burn
more intensely and heat the CH water to a higher temperature
(up to a preset maximum temperature).
- When the outside temperature rises, the boiler will burn less
intensely and heat the CH water to a lower temperature
(up to a preset minimum temperature).
- The rooms will be heated by the continuously circulating
CH water.
- The temperature in the rooms to be heated can be regulated
by means of thermostatic radiator valves.
When to apply weather dependent regulation?
- When your house does not have a suitable reference room.
- When you want to precisely regulate the temperature in more
than one room.
When not to apply weather dependent regulation?
- When your house does not comply with the above mentioned
criteria.This is a relatively less economical regulation principle,
so you should apply this kind of regulation only if strictly
necessary.
Weather dependent regulation with room temperature
compensation
This kind of regulation is a derivative of the weather dependent
regulation.With this principle, the CH water temperature is
determined, in first instance, by the outside temperature and the
preset values on the IRT 30. However, the thermostat also
measures the temperature in the room where it is fitted.